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The COVID-19 pandemic has placed an increased burden onto an already strained US fire and rescue service. This burden has manifested not only in physical resource limitations, including a lack of PPE and staff, but has also negatively impacted the well-be...

During this unprecedented time, it has been our pleasure to help bring joy in any way possible. One way that we have been able to do this is by providing Birthday Parades to community residents and their families during the Stay at Home and Safer at Home ...

On Tuesday, March 17, 2020, Frederick-Firestone Fire District (FFFD) Chief Jeremy A. Young, the principal executive officer of the District issued a Declaration of a Local Disaster Emergency. This declaration is one of the first steps in ensuring the Fire...

Like you, we here at Frederick-Firestone Fire are closely monitoring the fluid situation of COVID-19. It goes without saying that our priority during this rapidly developing time is the health, safety and well-being of our citizens and visitors within our...

Now that the COVID-19 has been confirmed in Colorado. We do not want to alarm anyone but many of you may be wondering what is happening behind the scenes. Frederick-Firestone Fire District staff have been and will continue to monitor local health departme...

According to preliminary voting results, District voters approved the Ballot Measure 6A. The measure will help Frederick-Firestone Fire District maintain and enhance its services for the Towns of Frederick and Firestone and unincorporated areas of Weld Co...

The proposed 2020 budget was given to the Frederick-Firestone Fire District's Board of Directors at the October 14, 2019 scheduled meeting. It is posted below for public review until the scheduled December board meeting.